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English, 03.03.2020 20:01 nalex0528

Highlight details from the passage that appeals to your sense of touch.

I think he wanted me to take his hand, but I took Moms instead. He smiled and started walking toward the entrance.

Mommy gave my hand a little squeeze, though I don't know if it was an "I love you" squeeze or an "I'm sorry" squeeze. Probably a little of both.

—Wonder

R. J. Palacio

What can visualizing help you learn about August and his mother at this moment?

A. August is very angry with her for squeezing his hand.

B. August's mother wants to leave the school immediately.

C. August is reassured by the touch of his mother's hand.

D. August doesn't like the principal. HURRY MY BODY CANT TAKE THE WAIT (Cries) T~T

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